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Bill Bass

Bill Bass

Death's Acre is now available in eAudio
Nov 10, 2008
Death's Acre will be released on December 01, 2004 in eAudio
Dec 01, 2004
Death's Acre is now available in eAudio
Dec 01, 2004
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Examiner.com, May 8, 2012
...Series Examiner + Subscribe The "Body Farm" novels of Jefferson Bass, the pseudonym used by forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass and journalist Jon Jefferson, usually have as their fictional focus the University of Tennessee's Anthropology Research...
Knox News Sentinel, May 6, 2012
...Key" by Jefferson Bass (William Morrow, 368 pages, $25.99) Book signings Bill Brockton, the fictional incarnation of Bill Bass, world-famous founder of University of Tennessee's Body Farm, travels to France for his latest adventure in the science of...
Star News Online, May 6, 2012
...mysteries stray into Dan Brown's and Steve Berry's territory ? and the results aren't half-bad. Bill Bass is one of the nation's foremost forensic anthropologists. (That's a scientist who helps law enforcement analyze bones and human remains.) At the...
Suite101.com, April 30, 2012
...Brockton's simple forensic verification becomes much more complicated for the Tennessee scientist. Authors Jon Jefferson and Dr. Bill Bass, writing as Jefferson Bass, subtly fill in new readers to Brockton's personal and professional past, simultaneously...
AL.com, April 29, 2012
...Body Farm series of thrillers by Jefferson Bass.Journalist Jon Jefferson, a Guntersville native, and forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass, founder of the Body Farm research facility at the University of Tennessee, make up the writing team Jefferson...
Student Operated Press, April 21, 2012
...In the spirit of Dan Brown`s The Da Vinci Code, bestselling writing team Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson bring the seventh installment of their Body Farm series with The Inquisitor`s Key. The thriller combines an international stage with religious...
Tennessean, April 19, 2012
...today as part of the MTSU Legends in Forensic Science Lectureship that bears his name. Dr. William M. “Bill” Bass, University of Tennessee professor emeritus and founder of that institution’s so-called “Body Farm,” more formally known as the...
Daily News Journal, February 29, 2012
...in Beaver Creek, Colo. I was on a trip with the Nashville Ski Club. Our hosts, Sara and Bill Bass, arranged for us to dine at the Grouse Mountain Grill — a truly spectacular restaurant tucked into the Pine Lodge. Chef Dave Gutowski proved you can serve...
Daily News Journal, February 29, 2012
...in Beaver Creek, Colo. I was on a trip with the Nashville Ski Club. Our hosts, Sara and Bill Bass, arranged for us to dine at the Grouse Mountain Grill — a truly spectacular restaurant tucked into the Pine Lodge. Chef Dave Gutowski proved you can serve...
Notre Dame & Saint Mary Observer, February 22, 2012
...GRANT TOBIN/The Observer Irish junior Bill Bass competes in the 200-meter butterfly during Notre Dame’s 119-174 loss to Michigan on Jan. 21. Less than a year after shoulder surgery, Irish junior Bill Bass found himself...
Post-Tribune, February 21, 2012
...Bill Bass created quite a splash over the weekend. The Chesterton swimmer was named meet MVP for spurring Notre Dame to  its fifth Big East championship. Bass won the 200-yard IM in...
NCAA sports, February 20, 2012
...859.5) was second in front of Pittsburgh (520) and West Virginia (509.5) among the 10-team field. Bill Bass, who won a pair of races on the week, was named the meet's Most Outstanding Swimmer as Irish skipper Tim Welsh was named Swimming Coach of the Year...
Individual.com, February 20, 2012
...to tell the truth," McCormick told AP. "He's not doing himself any favors running that gun bill." Bass is sponsoring a National Rifle Association bill that would require public and private employers to let workers store their firearms in locked vehicles...
Chattanooga Times Free Press, February 18, 2012
...to tell the truth," McCormick told AP. "He's not doing himself any favors running that gun bill." Bass is sponsoring a National Rifle Association bill that would require public and private employers to let workers store their firearms in locked vehicles...